Tingamarra Swamp Crocodile (Kambara implexidens)

The Tingamarra Swamp Crocodile hunted small vertebrate animals such as mammals, turtles, snakes and fish. It belongs to an ancient group of crocodiles whose relationships to living crocodiles are unclear.

Fossils:

Fossilised pieces of the skull and other skeleton parts of the Tingamarra
Swamp Crocodile have been found at Murgon
in south-eastern Queensland.

Did you know?

Two closely related species of crocodile have been found at Murgon. This is an unusual situation, because crocodiles are very territorial  they don't usually tolerate having relatives around.